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MAIL NOTICE. Malls will close at the Chief Post Office, Auckland, as follows: — THIS DAY. BY STEAMER. Kuaotnnu. Whangapoua. Port Charles, and ! Kiddell. P. 8., per Gael, at 7 p. to. Marsdeu Point. Waipu. Whangarei Heads, . Parua Bay. Limestone. Taurikura. Mangapai. Ouerahi. Whangarei. _amo, Kauri, llikurangl, Poroli. ilukerenui. Towai, Wbakapara, liawakawa. Opua, Russell, I Waimatc North, Ohaeawai, Kalkohe, i Ngawha. Waipapa. Kaeo. Whangaroa. Mangonni Te Ahuahu, Okalhau. Ltakura, Horeke. Kohuknbu. Rawene, Koutn, Opononl. Omaperp. Waiotemararaa. Waitnamaku, Umawera, etc., i>cr Manaia, at 7 p.m. Awnnul. K.iltaia. and Waipapakaurl (via Mangonni). per Manaia, at 7 p.m. BY TRAIN. ! Walkato, King Country, Thames District, i and Rotorua Districts, at 5.1S p.m. Late I ice 6_5 p.m., railway station. '| Southern Offices of New Zealand, at 5.16 j p.m. Lato fee, 6.35 p.m., railway station. j OVERSEA MAILS. j THIS DAY. I Fiji, Fanning Island. Honolulu. Japan, j Canada. North and South America. L'niled Kingdom. Expeditionary Force. Europe, and Continent of Europe ivia Vancouver), per Maknra, at fi p.m. Late fee. 8 p.m. .1. C. WILLIAMSON. Chief Postmaster.
HEADACHES OFTEN" tlAt-SKD B_ I.YE DEFKCTS. Hare Your Eyes Properly TESTKD and COURECTED by T. PEACOCK AND SON, UP-TO-DATE OPTIC-ANS, UlB. viDEBN STBKBT. MS J. A. PEACOCK. H'._._.C., Enifland, with Distinction. SIO-HT SPECIALIST. Commodious Booms. Skilful Treatment. | Ample- Selection of- Spectacles. R— i> IF ITS ELECTRICAL GET IT FROM T H E NATIONAL ELECTRICAL A-YD ENGINEERING CO., LTD. Manager: .1. ALLUM, A.A.I.E.K. WELLESLEY STREET WEST. PHONES: _«0, 2310. and AJO3. D DO IT NOW. NOW IS THE TIME TO DO IT. GIVE YOUR PRIENDS A PORTRAIT O-F YOt-RSEI>F XAKJ.N BY TUE SCHMIDT STUDIOS, 270, QUEEN STREET, WTNNBRS OF THE SECOND tiRAND PRIZE (MEDAL OF HONODK) P__NA-1A PACIFIC EXPOSITION. EVERY PORTRAIT _-N ARTISTIC EXHIBIT.
"*\/f"*_ OWN SPECIAL. METHOD !_- OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION roesesse- Many and Great Advantages Which Are Distinctive. HEBE ARE SOME, AMONG OTHERS. 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time or ofteuer, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps left in tbe gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE lor all ages. I can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from otlier complaints, It will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted. 0. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Also, Analgesia. The Most Marvellous Discovery in Dentistry of. the age. Yon can have your teeth drilcd, tilled, prepared for crowning, bridge work, pivots, etc., without the slightest pain whatever. Yon are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, and I have proved this most wonderful machine to be an ahsolutc success in every operation. Therefore patients who are nervous need no longer fear tbe dentist. Painless Dentistry at My Rooms ls Not a Myth, but a Fact. ■pjENTIST /-i *j\TU_iUO_; "pj___NUE_,, FIBST FLOOR, EXDEAX'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.). Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. D «-KTO DESIKE FOR LIQUOE." DRINKO TESTIMONY FROM TBENTHAM. The following is from a grateful patient's letter of appreciation from Trentham: "I have now no desire whatever for liquor of any description, after using only three boxes of the Drinko Powders. I will recommend them to sufferers whenever possible. Thank yon most heartily for the attention you have given my case." Drinko cures are pe.uianent and Inexpensive. Treatment is harmless to the most delicate constitution. Write for booklet containing particulars, and many other similar testimonials. Plain scaled envelopes always used. State if Mr, Mrs, or Miss. Ladj Manager, Drinko Proprietary, _I_M, Lamb ton Quay, Wellington.
TO THE RESIDENTS OF GREY LYNN.— W. Pearce, Butetier, Gt. North Rd.. wishes to notify the Residents of Grey Lynn that he Is opeuing a Branch Shop in premises lately occupied hy Mr W. Gray. Butcher, and hopes by giving careful attention to business, supplying only the best of meat, to gain the increased support of Grey Lynn residents. 559 rpHE PAPACY—THE WAR—THB P.P.A. Hoar the Divisional Organiser on the above Subject, anil the New Zealand Lecturer on other vital matters. T O W N II a I. 1.. TUESDAY. -Tib AC-L'jST. 1818. Secure Ticket, at the Office of rhe P.P.A.. 12, Hellal'.y's Buildings. 532
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 195, 16 August 1918, Page 4
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